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Now it gets her a degree in gender studies and an unpaid internship at a nonprofit Romanian alternative-fuels think tank that only exists on Twitter.
The Incredible Shrinking Everything Joe Queenan 2011
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Britain has little to boast about on the alternative-fuels front, or for that matter, on poverty reduction.
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Should the Rube Goldbergian cap-and-trade proposals be replaced with a simple carbon tax, with proceeds to be allocated to alternative-fuels development?
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Britain has little to boast about on the alternative-fuels front, or for that matter, on poverty reduction.
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Rising incomes in the developing world have led to increased meat consumption, spurring demand for grain as animal feed, while the growing alternative-fuels market has also increased demand for corn and soybeans.
DuPont, Mosaic 2008
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WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. -- With fuel prices soaring, the U.S. military, the country's largest single consumer of oil, is turning into an alternative-fuels pioneer.
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"The only cost-efficient way to solve the problem," says Charles Gray, who heads the alternative-fuels laboratory at the U.S.
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Donald Rhymer, the deputy director of the Air Force's alternative-fuels certification office, said the Air Force would soon test fighters such as its workhorse F-16.
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Further to the question I posed here, one of my PJM colleagues suggests that Afghanistan could become an alternative-fuels producer:
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Rising incomes have led to increased meat consumption, which generates demand for grain to raise the animals, while the growing alternative-fuels market has increased demand for corn and soybeans, all of which need fertilizer.
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